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The five GOP members of the House who flouted subpoenas from the Jan. 6 committee may not be included in the panel's criminal referrals but could see the matter punted to the Ethics Committee. Lawmakers on the panel suggested that the Constitution ties their hands when it comes to recommending prosecution for the group. But the committee can refer the matter within the House, which has its own processes for addressing the behavior of its members. |
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The White House is pushing back on the notion that a change championed by President Biden to elevate South Carolina in the 2024 election calendar is rewarding a state that propelled his campaign in 2020, arguing the move is a way to promote diverse voices in early Democratic primaries. |
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For years, Georgia has been a deep-red state. But after securing President Biden the White House in 2020 and electing two Democratic senators, a changing demographic shows the Peach State has become a critical battleground state. |
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Voters in Louisiana went to the polls on Saturday to cast ballots on whether to adopt an amendment to the state constitution to explicitly require that an individual be an American citizen to vote in the state. |
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Basketball star Brittney Griner was released from a Russian penal colony Thursday — and America's reaction has been so polarized, it's like watching a split-screen. |
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David Whelan, brother of wrongfully detained former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, said on Saturday that former President Trump was not "prepared to" or "interested in" working toward his brother's release. |
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A majority of Democratic voters do not want President Biden to seek a second term, according to a new survey. |
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| Hybrid Event Invitation: Risk to Resilience: Cyber & Climate Solutions to Bolster America's Power Grid — Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. ET The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and the Inflation Reduction Act provide billions of dollars to transform America's energy system. The Hill sits down with policymakers and industry leaders to discuss cyber and climate-focused solutions for boosting the resiliency of America's power grid. Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.), Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), DOE Cybersecurity, Energy Security & Emergency Response Director Puesh Kumar are more join The Hill and the Bipartisan Policy Center. RSVP to join in-person or online. |
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As election day drew near in November, Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) was focused on supporting Democratic candidates in tough districts, but he had another priority on the back burner: a second run at leading the House Democrats' campaign arm. |
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Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), said in an interview with CNN's Chris Wallace that he could not be "complicit" with former President Trump about the misinformation he spread while serving as commander in chief amid the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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A private jet provider has sued Twitter, alleging that the social media giant refused to pay for flights that were provided to an executive in October. |
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OPINION | Take it from me when I say we are not doing enough to prevent individuals from going down the road to opioid addiction. While nearly 81,000 people lost their lives to an opioid overdose in 2021, it has become easy to forget the human impact behind numbers like this. As a mother and an advocate, I am urging Capitol Hill to honor the names behind the crisis and do more to protect those at risk of addiction. | OPINION | Several years ago, I was invited to speak before the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York as part of a panel on climate financing. After the panelists' comments, delegates pressed a button that turned on a light on their microphone to indicate their desire to respond. After more than an hour, and after much of the world had had their say, a light in the back of the hall turned on. The delegate being given the floor was hidden in the shadows of the overhanging balcony. |
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After the midterm elections, abortion rights advocates hope to harness public support for the long term, while abortion foes look to advance new laws in sympathetic courts and legislatures. |
The longtime House member becomes mayor as the city faces a siege of homelessness and violent crime that prior leaders have failed to halt. |
Russian forces have turned the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut into ruins, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, while Ukraine's military on Saturday reported missile, rocket and air strikes in multiple parts of the country that Moscow is trying to conquer after months of resistance. |
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NASA's uncrewed Orion capsule hurtled through space on Sunday on the final return leg of its voyage around the moon and back, winding up the inaugural mission of the Artemis lunar program 50 years to the day after Apollo's final moon landing. |
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